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PRINCETON
The Line of Historic Catalpas 253
A View of the Front Campus 255
John Witherspoon 260
Washington's Headquarters at Rocky Hill, N. J., near Princeton 261
Morven 263
Richard Stockton, "The Signer" 269
Hall in the Morven House 273
Battle of Princeton. Death of Mercer 277
From the painting by Col. J. Trumbull.
Nassau Hall 287
President James McCosh 293
Seal of Princeton 296
PHILADELPHIA
Reading the Declaration of Independence 299
From an old French print.
Thomas Penn 303
From a painting owned by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, copied by M. I. Naylor from the portrait in the possession of Major Dugald Stuart.
Second Street, Philadelphia, Showing the Old Court House on the Left 305
From an engraving by W. Birch & Son.
Franklin in 1777 307
After the print reproduced from the drawing of Cochin.
The Philadelphia Library 309
The old building on Fifth Street, now demolished. From an engraving by W. Birch & Son.
Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia 313
Wherein met the First Continental Congress, 1774.